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ROOT RESECTION

  • Root resection
  • Surgical removal of an entire tooth root

    Root resection or root amputation is a type of periradicular surgery in which an entire root of a multiroot tooth is removed. It contrasts with an apicoectomy

    Root resection

    Root_resection

  • Apicoectomy
  • Endodontic root end surgery

    the tip of the root is removed. This is in contrast to root resection, where an entire root is removed, and hemisection, where a root together with its

    Apicoectomy

    Apicoectomy

    Apicoectomy

  • Endodontics
  • Field of dentistry which studies the interior tissue of teeth

    involve the root surface. These include apicoectomy (removal of a root end), root resection (removal of an entire root), repair of an injured root due to perforation

    Endodontics

    Endodontics

    Endodontics

  • Furcation defect
  • Medical condition in dentistry

    II furcation, furcationplasty, open debridement, tunnel preparation, root resection, extraction, guided tissue regeneration (GTR) or enamel matrix derivative

    Furcation defect

    Furcation defect

    Furcation_defect

  • Periradicular surgery
  • Any dental surgery on the surface of a tooth root

    surgery to the external root surface. Examples of periradicular surgery include apicoectomy, root resection, repair of root perforation or resorption

    Periradicular surgery

    Periradicular_surgery

  • Root canal treatment
  • Procedure to disinfect and fortify the interior of a tooth

    Decker. ISBN 978-1-55009-333-9. Wakefield BG (June 1950). "Root canal therapy and resection technique". Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology

    Root canal treatment

    Root canal treatment

    Root_canal_treatment

  • ICD-10 Procedure Coding System
  • Medical classification system used for procedural coding

    0N release; 0P removal; 0Q repair; 0R replacement; 0S reposition; 0T resection; 0U supplement; 0V restriction; 0W revision; 0X transfer; 0Y transplantation

    ICD-10 Procedure Coding System

    ICD-10_Procedure_Coding_System

  • Tooth hemisection
  • contrasts with root resection, where a root is removed while leaving the crown intact, and an apicoectomy, where only the tip of the root is removed. A

    Tooth hemisection

    Tooth_hemisection

  • Surgery
  • Medical procedures that involve incisive or invasive instruments into body cavities

    and/or use of implants. Resection is the removal of all or part of an internal organ and/or connective tissue. A segmental resection specifically removes

    Surgery

    Surgery

    Surgery

  • Colonoscopy
  • Examination of the bowel

    of the compound consists of a possible root κολων- or κολον-, with the connecting vowel -o, instead of the root κόλ- of κόλον. A compound such as κολωνοειδής

    Colonoscopy

    Colonoscopy

    Colonoscopy

  • Mesentery
  • Contiguous fold of tissues that supports the intestines

    from the root of the mesentery (or mesenteric root) and is the part connected with the structures in front of the vertebral column. The root is narrow

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

  • Sigmoid colon volvulus
  • Medical condition

    or Paul Mikulicz operation is done Balachandar, M. (2017). "Emergency Resection and Primary Anastamosis (or Hartmann's) of Sigmoid Volvulus with Tube

    Sigmoid colon volvulus

    Sigmoid colon volvulus

    Sigmoid_colon_volvulus

  • Liver
  • Vertebrate organ involved in metabolism

    Retrieved 2015-06-26. Kuntz, Erwin; Kuntz, Hans-Dieter (2009). "Liver resection". Hepatology: Textbook and Atlas (3rd ed.). Springer. pp. 900–903.

    Liver

    Liver

    Liver

  • Bertolotti's syndrome
  • Congenital condition

    It can be treated surgically with posterolateral fusion and resection or solely by resection of the enlarged transverse process. Quinlan, JF; Duke, D; Eustace

    Bertolotti's syndrome

    Bertolotti's syndrome

    Bertolotti's_syndrome

  • Neurectomy
  • Surgical removal of a peripheral nerve

    A neurectomy, or nerve resection is a neurosurgical procedure in which a peripheral nerve is cut or removed to alleviate neuropathic pain or permanently

    Neurectomy

    Neurectomy

  • Bronchus
  • Airway in the respiratory tract

    usually asymptomatic, it can be the root cause of pulmonary disease such as a recurrent infection. In such cases resection is often curative. The cardiac bronchus

    Bronchus

    Bronchus

    Bronchus

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland

    nodular hyperplasia (left off center) of the prostate from a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). H&E stain. Microscopic examination of different

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia

    Benign_prostatic_hyperplasia

  • Human nose
  • Feature of the human face

    Dried nasal mucus Empty nose syndrome, a nose crippled by excessive resection of the inferior and/or middle turbinates of the nose Nasothek Neti (Hatha

    Human nose

    Human nose

    Human_nose

  • Cauterization
  • Medical practice to burn tissue

    the cause of ENS, lesser procedures (eg, submucosal cautery, submucosal resection, cryosurgery) to reduce the turbinates may cause problems as well if performed

    Cauterization

    Cauterization

  • Crohn's disease
  • Type of inflammatory bowel disease

    through easily, which can lead to a blockage. After the first resection, another resection may be necessary within five years.[citation needed] For people

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's disease

    Crohn's_disease

  • List of -ectomies
  • List of Surgical Removals

    glands. Aneurysmectomy is the resection or removal of an aneurysm. Apicoectomy is the surgical removal of tooth's root tip. Appendectomy is the surgical

    List of -ectomies

    List_of_-ectomies

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    Local excision or destruction of lesion of nose (21.4) Resection of nose (21.5) Submucous Resection (SMR) of nasal septum (21.6) Turbinectomy (21.7) Reduction

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Cyst
  • Closed sac growth on the body

    Treatment ranges from simple enucleation of the cyst to curettage to resection. There are cysts—e.g., buccal bifurcation cyst—that resolve on their own

    Cyst

    Cyst

    Cyst

  • Antrectomy
  • Type of gastric resection surgery

    Antrectomy, also called distal gastrectomy, is a type of gastric resection surgery that involves the removal of the stomach antrum to treat gastric diseases

    Antrectomy

    Antrectomy

    Antrectomy

  • Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome
  • Hormonal disorder in women

    lower chance of live births compared to medication alone. Ovarian wedge resection is no longer used as much due to complications such as adhesions and the

    Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome

    Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome

    Polyendocrine_metabolic_ovarian_syndrome

  • Diastematomyelia
  • Birth defect in which part of the spinal cord is split

    spur. This may be accomplished with or without resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs. Resection and repair of the duplicated dural sacs is preferred

    Diastematomyelia

    Diastematomyelia

    Diastematomyelia

  • Nerve compression syndrome
  • Symptoms resulting from chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve

    entrapment points. Outcomes for nerve resection is similar to nerve decompression. One disadvantage of nerve resections is that traumatic injury to the nerve

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve compression syndrome

    Nerve_compression_syndrome

  • Clitoris
  • Erectile female sexual organ

    intersex operations. "The first treatments for clitoromegaly were simply resection of the clitoris. Later, it was understood that the clitoris glans and

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

    Clitoris

  • Crown lengthening
  • Dental procedure

    caries, 3) access accidental tooth perforations, and 4) access external root resorption.[citation needed] Esthetically, crown lengthening is used to alter

    Crown lengthening

    Crown lengthening

    Crown_lengthening

  • Liposarcoma
  • Tumor originating in adipose (fat) tissue

    liposarcoma forms, while usually treatable at least initially by surgical resection, are often only marginally responsive to currently used chemotherapy and

    Liposarcoma

    Liposarcoma

    Liposarcoma

  • Pleural cavity
  • Fluid-filled space between the lungs

    digital chest drainage system predict prolonged air leakage after pulmonary resection for patients with lung cancer". Journal of Thoracic Disease. 10 (6): 3714–3721

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural cavity

    Pleural_cavity

  • Helicobacter pylori
  • Species of bacteria

    pylori there was a greater need for hemostasis often requiring gastric resection. Prolonged bleeding may cause anemia, leading to weakness and fatigue

    Helicobacter pylori

    Helicobacter pylori

    Helicobacter_pylori

  • List of eponymous surgical procedures
  • Billroth's operation I Theodor Billroth Upper gastrointestinal surgery Resection of the pyloric antrum and end-to-end anastomosis of the gastric remnant

    List of eponymous surgical procedures

    List_of_eponymous_surgical_procedures

  • List of medical roots and affixes
  • origins, and English examples. This section contains lists of different root classification (e.g. body components, quantity, description, etc.). Each

    List of medical roots and affixes

    List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes

  • Autotransplantation
  • Surgically moving tissue to a different part of the same body

    bench, back-table, or extracorporeal) surgery. For example, ex vivo liver resection and autotransplantation is used in the treatment of selected cases of

    Autotransplantation

    Autotransplantation

  • Hanaoka Seishū
  • Japanese surgeon

    Tuo reportedly used mafeisan to perform even major operations such as resection of gangrenous intestines. Before the surgery, he administered an oral

    Hanaoka Seishū

    Hanaoka Seishū

    Hanaoka_Seishū

  • Kyphoscoliosis
  • Abnormal spinal curvature in the coronal and sagittal planes

    technique that is most popular nowadays[when?] is posterior vertebral column resection, or pVCR. One of the studies which analyzed pVCR also noted the benefit

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

    Kyphoscoliosis

  • Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
  • Medical condition

    including fistulae, diverticula and blind loops created after surgery, and resection of the ileo-cecal valve; gastroenteritis-induced alterations to the small

    Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

    Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth

    Small_intestinal_bacterial_overgrowth

  • United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
  • 1999 bombing of a diplomatic mission

    (The New York Times reported that some referred to what was done as "resection and intersection" although Pickering did not use those terms in the statement

    United States bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade

    United_States_bombing_of_the_Chinese_embassy_in_Belgrade

  • Lipoma
  • Benign tumor made of fat tissue

    lipoma was removed. These symptoms usually subside after a few days. Resection of an intermuscular lipoma in the elbow region Intraoperative photo Operating

    Lipoma

    Lipoma

    Lipoma

  • Interventional radiology
  • Medical subspecialty

    persistent despite medical optimization typically involves transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) as the "gold standard" of care. However, TURP can

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional radiology

    Interventional_radiology

  • Perfusionist
  • Healthcare professional who uses the cardiopulmonary bypass machine

    limb perfusion, intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion and tracheal resection/repair. In the United States, a four-year bachelor's degree is a prerequisite

    Perfusionist

    Perfusionist

    Perfusionist

  • Laser-assisted new attachment procedure
  • Type of periodontal surgery

    treatment of periodontitis, intended to work through regeneration rather than resection. This therapy and the laser used to perform it have been in use since

    Laser-assisted new attachment procedure

    Laser-assisted_new_attachment_procedure

  • Lung
  • Primary organ of the respiratory system

    671–675. doi:10.1016/j.ejcts.2010.12.028. PMID 21324708. Ayed A (2004). "Resection of the right middle lobe and lingula in children for middle lobe/lingula

    Lung

    Lung

    Lung

  • Diagnostic peritoneal lavage
  • Surgical diagnostic procedure

    acute abdominal trauma. The procedure was first described in 1965 by Hauser Root. After the application of local anesthesia, a vertical skin incision is made

    Diagnostic peritoneal lavage

    Diagnostic_peritoneal_lavage

  • Glandular odontogenic cyst
  • Human jaw cyst

    invasive procedure such as "peripheral ostectomy, marginal resection, or partial jaw resection". GOCs associated with a more severe structural damage are

    Glandular odontogenic cyst

    Glandular odontogenic cyst

    Glandular_odontogenic_cyst

  • Snellius–Pothenot problem
  • Problem in trigonometry

    observation of known points from an unknown point, the problem is an example of resection. Historically it was first studied by Willebrord Snellius, who found a

    Snellius–Pothenot problem

    Snellius–Pothenot problem

    Snellius–Pothenot_problem

  • Neurofibromatosis type I
  • Type of neurofibromatosis disease

    sparing the underlying nerve, whereas resection of a neurofibroma requires the sacrifice of the underlying nerve. Nerve root neurofibroma. Bones, especially

    Neurofibromatosis type I

    Neurofibromatosis type I

    Neurofibromatosis_type_I

  • Sarcoidosis
  • Abnormal formation of clumps of inflammatory cells (granulomata)

    is present. In the newer approach, testicular, epididymal biopsy, and resection of the largest lesion have been proposed. People with sarcoidosis may

    Sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis

    Sarcoidosis

  • Horse colic
  • Clinical symptom

    obstruction or strangulation, and in cases that are long-standing to perform a resection and anastomosis of the diseased bowel. Survival rates for DPJ are 25–94%

    Horse colic

    Horse_colic

  • List of Latin verbs with English derivatives
  • pronunciation. In some Latin verbs, a preposition caused a vowel change in the root of the verb. For example, "capiō" prefixed with "in" becomes "incipio". contracted

    List of Latin verbs with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_verbs_with_English_derivatives

  • Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery
  • Medical intervention

    addiction to alcoholism. The show stressed the importance of examining the root causes of addiction in order to avoid the phenomenon. Staple-line disruption

    Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery

    Vertical banded gastroplasty surgery

    Vertical_banded_gastroplasty_surgery

  • Mesothelioma
  • Cancer associated with asbestos

    (macroscopic complete resection), not simply palliation. Extrapleural pneumonectomy is a more extensive operation that involves resection of the parietal and

    Mesothelioma

    Mesothelioma

    Mesothelioma

  • Ciliary body melanoma
  • Type of eye cancer

    (15 years' experience with beta-rays) Matched group study of surgical resection versus cobalt-60 plaque radiotherapy for primary... - Abstract - Europe

    Ciliary body melanoma

    Ciliary_body_melanoma

  • Delayed ejaculation
  • Male inability or persistent difficulty in achieving orgasm

    result of pelvic surgery (viz., prostate surgery including transurethral resection of prostate and bladder neck incision, proctocolectomy, bilateral sympathectomy

    Delayed ejaculation

    Delayed_ejaculation

  • Angular cheilitis
  • Cheilitis characterized by inflammation of one or both of the corners of the mouth

    or gastrointestinal surgeries (e.g. pernicious anemia caused by ileal resection in Crohn's disease). Some systemic disorders are involved in angular cheilitis

    Angular cheilitis

    Angular cheilitis

    Angular_cheilitis

  • Recurrent laryngeal nerve
  • Nerve in the human body

    located in the nucleus ambiguus and emerge from the medulla in the cranial root of the accessory nerve. Fibers cross over to and join the vagus nerve in

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve

    Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve

  • Plastic surgery
  • Medical surgical specialty

    "Simultaneous augmentation mastopexy: a technique for maximum en bloc skin resection using the inverted-T pattern regardless of implant size, asymmetry, or

    Plastic surgery

    Plastic surgery

    Plastic_surgery

  • HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer
  • Cancer of the throat

    perineural invasion, depth of invasion, and distance of the tumour from resection margins. Phenotypic variants include basaloid squamous carcinoma, a high-grade

    HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

    HPV-positive_oropharyngeal_cancer

  • Salivary gland tumour
  • Medical condition

    tumours. Treatment may include the following: Surgery: Complete surgical resection, with adequate free margins, is currently the mainstay treatment for salivary

    Salivary gland tumour

    Salivary gland tumour

    Salivary_gland_tumour

  • Pericoronitis
  • Inflammation of the soft tissues surrounding the crown of a partially erupted tooth

    removal of the plaque stagnation areas through tooth extraction or gingival resection, which can be done with diode lasers atraumatically. Often acute symptoms

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

    Pericoronitis

  • Drooling
  • Unintentional loss of saliva from the mouth

    surgical intervention – salivary duct relocalization, or in extreme cases resection of salivary glands.[citation needed] The scope of the meaning of the term

    Drooling

    Drooling

    Drooling

  • Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring
  • Type of medical monitoring during surgery

    endarterectomy; ENT procedures such as acoustic neuroma (vestibular schwannoma) resection, parotidectomy; and nerve surgery. Motor evoked potentials have also been

    Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring

    Intraoperative_neurophysiological_monitoring

  • Aggressive fibromatosis
  • Medical condition

    they are very locally aggressive and tend to recur even after complete resection. The condition is "characterized by a variable and often unpredictable

    Aggressive fibromatosis

    Aggressive fibromatosis

    Aggressive_fibromatosis

  • Familial adenomatous polyposis
  • Pre-cancerous intestinal polyps

    from puberty for FAP and early adulthood for attenuated forms. Colon resection surgery is recommended if numerous colon polyps are found due to the high

    Familial adenomatous polyposis

    Familial adenomatous polyposis

    Familial_adenomatous_polyposis

  • History of general anesthesia
  • Tuo reportedly used mafeisan to perform even major operations such as resection of gangrenous intestines. Before the surgery, he administered an oral

    History of general anesthesia

    History of general anesthesia

    History_of_general_anesthesia

  • Odontogenic cyst
  • Sac growths on the jaw bones due to tooth development

    of the cyst to curettage to resection. For example, small radicular cyst may resolved after successful endodontic ("root-canal") treatment. Because of

    Odontogenic cyst

    Odontogenic_cyst

  • Anesthesia
  • State of medically-controlled temporary loss of sensation or awareness

    Hanaoka went on to perform many operations using tsūsensan, including resection of malignant tumors, extraction of bladder stones, and extremity amputations

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • Localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta

    "Autopsy study of unoperated abdominal aortic aneurysms. The case for early resection". Circulation. 56 (3 Suppl): II161–4. PMID 884821. Nicholls SC, Gardner

    Abdominal aortic aneurysm

    Abdominal aortic aneurysm

    Abdominal_aortic_aneurysm

  • Epilepsy in children
  • control functions are temporal lobe resection, frontal lobe resection, and parietal and occipital lobe resection. Hemispherectomy is a surgical procedure

    Epilepsy in children

    Epilepsy in children

    Epilepsy_in_children

  • Osteoporosis
  • Skeletal disorder

    fibrosis, surgery (after gastrectomy, intestinal bypass surgery or bowel resection) and severe liver disease (especially primary biliary cirrhosis). People

    Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis

    Osteoporosis

  • Koenen's tumor
  • Medical condition

    treated by strictly local surgical resections. However, they do have a high rate of recurrence at the site of resection and therefore have been treated with

    Koenen's tumor

    Koenen's tumor

    Koenen's_tumor

  • Tetralogy of Fallot
  • Type of congenital heart defect

    designed to relieve the right ventricular outflow tract stenosis by careful resection of muscle and to repair the VSD.The right ventricle outflow tract can

    Tetralogy of Fallot

    Tetralogy of Fallot

    Tetralogy_of_Fallot

  • Electrogastrogram
  • Medical diagnostic method

    Greek for stomach, entero or viscero, Greek for intestines, gram, a Greek root meaning "to write". An electrogastrogram (EGG), electroviscerogram (EVG)

    Electrogastrogram

    Electrogastrogram

  • Piriformis syndrome
  • Medical condition

    conservative treatments fail. Surgery for piriformis syndrome involves resection of the piriformis tendon (or muscle) and a sciatic nerve decompression

    Piriformis syndrome

    Piriformis syndrome

    Piriformis_syndrome

  • Interstitial cystitis
  • Medical condition of the bladder and pelvic floor

    bladder augmentation, urinary diversion, transurethral fulguration and resection of ulcers, and bladder removal (cystectomy). Neuromodulation can be successful

    Interstitial cystitis

    Interstitial cystitis

    Interstitial_cystitis

  • Coarctation of the aorta
  • Heart defect of an abnormally narrow aorta

    treatment is conservative if asymptomatic, but may require surgical resection of the narrow segment if there is arterial hypertension. The first operations

    Coarctation of the aorta

    Coarctation of the aorta

    Coarctation_of_the_aorta

  • Epidural administration
  • Medication injected into the epidural space of the spine

    drainage necessary during continuous epidural analgesia after colonic resection?". Reg Anesth Pain Med. 25 (5): 498–501. doi:10.1053/rapm.2000.9537. PMID 11009235

    Epidural administration

    Epidural administration

    Epidural_administration

  • Hybrid operating room
  • Type of surgical theatre

    pulmonary function. This allows for a precise navigation in biopsies, and resection in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Most importantly, using interventional

    Hybrid operating room

    Hybrid operating room

    Hybrid_operating_room

  • Mir-500 microRNA precursor family
  • Type of RNA molecule

    (November 2011). "Altered microRNA expression following sciatic nerve resection in dorsal root ganglia of rats". Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica. 43 (11):

    Mir-500 microRNA precursor family

    Mir-500_microRNA_precursor_family

  • Alloplasty
  • Surgical procedure

    produced can be utilised to manipulate the 3D CT model to "preplan the resection, design cutting guides, and choose the appropriate stock prosthesis size"

    Alloplasty

    Alloplasty

  • Otoplasty
  • Surgery to correct the deformities and defects of the auricle

    with a skin graft. Invasive melanomas of the helical rim require wedge resection to achieve adequate margins; these defects might be large and require

    Otoplasty

    Otoplasty

  • Persistent spinal pain syndrome
  • Chronic pain following back surgeries

    herniation at a different level at a later time. Even the most complete resection of the disc still leaves 30–40% of the disc, which cannot be safely removed

    Persistent spinal pain syndrome

    Persistent_spinal_pain_syndrome

  • List of Stanford University alumni
  • Nesbit (A.B. 1921, M.D. 1924), urologist and pioneer of transurethral resection of the prostate Oliver Press, cancer researcher and physician Marcia Stefanick

    List of Stanford University alumni

    List_of_Stanford_University_alumni

  • Oroantral fistula
  • Medical condition

    a results of complex surgery (for example removal of a large cysts or resections of large tumors) involving the maxilla. Clinical examination and x-rays

    Oroantral fistula

    Oroantral fistula

    Oroantral_fistula

  • Stasis papillomatosis
  • Skin lesions due to chronic blood pooling in a region of the body

    lymphostasis pathogenesis. A maximum variation was observed after the resection of block subcutaneous tissue in patients with congenital lymphedema. Signals

    Stasis papillomatosis

    Stasis_papillomatosis

  • Magnetic resonance neurography
  • MRI technique to image nerves

    the US alone. The success rate of the paradigm of lumbar MRI and disk resection for treatment of sciatica is therefore about 15%(Filler 2005). Neurography

    Magnetic resonance neurography

    Magnetic resonance neurography

    Magnetic_resonance_neurography

  • Open aortic surgery
  • Surgical technique

    PMID 31521592. De Bakey, M. E.; Cooley, D. A. (1953-06-20). "Successful resection of aneurysm of thoracic aorta and replacement by graft". Journal of the

    Open aortic surgery

    Open aortic surgery

    Open_aortic_surgery

  • Free will
  • Ability to make choices voluntarily

    Sjöberg, Rickard L (10 February 2021). "Free will and neurosurgical resections of the supplementary motor area: a critical review". Acta Neurochirurgica

    Free will

    Free will

    Free_will

  • Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
  • Medical condition

    fight the attendant infection, and it also often involves local surgery(resection) to get rid of the dead bone (necrotic bone lesion). Many patients with

    Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw

    Medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw

    Medication-related_osteonecrosis_of_the_jaw

  • ICD coding for rare diseases
  • Codes in the International Classification of Diseases

    code in ICD-10-CM. Europe and other parts of the world use the ICD-10. The root codes for ICD-10 and ICD-10-CM are the same, making it helpful for locating

    ICD coding for rare diseases

    ICD_coding_for_rare_diseases

  • Central ossifying fibroma
  • Benign neoplasm that may arise from the fibroblasts of the periodontal ligaments

    managed through curettage or enucleation, while larger ones may require resection. These lesions generally do not recur, and histopathological analysis

    Central ossifying fibroma

    Central_ossifying_fibroma

  • Adrenalectomy
  • Surgical removal of adrenal glands

    Adrenalectomy (Latin root Ad "near/at" + renal "related to the kidneys" + Greek ‑ectomy "out-cutting"; sometimes written as ADX for the procedure or resulting

    Adrenalectomy

    Adrenalectomy

    Adrenalectomy

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    same prefixes and suffixes are used to add meanings to different roots. The root of a term often refers to an organ, tissue, or condition, and medical roots

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • Index of oncology articles
  • transurethral biopsy – transurethral needle ablation – transurethral resection – transurethral resection of the prostate – transvaginal ultrasound – trastuzumab –

    Index of oncology articles

    Index_of_oncology_articles

  • Otfrid Foerster
  • German neurologist and neurosurgeon

    Resektion der hinteren Rückenmarkswürzel, Berlin 1911 Foerster (1911). "Resection of the Posterior Spinal Nerve-roots in the Treatment of Gastric Crises

    Otfrid Foerster

    Otfrid Foerster

    Otfrid_Foerster

  • Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
  • Muscular degenerative disease of the face, shoulder blades, and upper arms

    (September 2016). "Correction of the Lower Lip With a Cartilage Graft and Lip Resection in Patients With Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy". The Journal

    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

    Facioscapulohumeral_muscular_dystrophy

  • Lymphangiomatosis
  • Medical condition

    sclerotherapy, transplant;[citation needed] interferon alpha 2b, sclerotherapy, resection, percutaneous drainage, Denver shunt, Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)

    Lymphangiomatosis

    Lymphangiomatosis

    Lymphangiomatosis

  • Management of scoliosis
  • or as a separate surgery, entirely. Thoracoplasty is the removal (or resection) of typically four to six segments of adjacent ribs that protrude. Each

    Management of scoliosis

    Management_of_scoliosis

  • True-range multilateration
  • Using distance measures along a shape's edges to determine position in space

    Rangefinder—Systems used to measure distance between two points on the ground Resection (orientation) SHORAN—Developed as a military aircraft navigation system

    True-range multilateration

    True-range_multilateration

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  • Roos
  • Girl/Female

    British, Dutch, English, French, German, Netherlands

    Roos

    Rose

    Roos

  • Roop
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Roop

    Look, Blessed with beauty, Shape, Beauty

    Roop

  • Roop
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch

    Roop

    Dutch : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Robrecht.Altered spelling of German Rupp.English : variant spelling of Roope.

    Roop

  • Rooh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rooh

    Spirit, Soul, Good behaviour, Purity

    Rooh

  • Root
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Root

    English : nickname for a cheerful person, from Middle English rote ‘glad’ (Old English rōt).English : metonymic occupational name for a player on the rote, an early medieval stringed instrument (Middle English, Old French rote, of uncertain origin but apparently ultimately akin to Welsh crwth).Dutch : topographic name for someone who lived by a retting place (Dutch root, a derivative of ro(o)ten ‘to ret’, akin to modern English rot), a place where flax is soaked in tubs of water until the stems rot to release the linen fibers.

    Root

  • Rooh |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rooh |

    Spirit, Soul, Good behaviour, Purity

    Rooh |

  • Boot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boot

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of boots, from Middle English, Old French bote (of unknown origin).Dutch and North German : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Dutch boot ‘boat’.

    Boot

  • GEN
  • Male

    Chinese

    GEN

    a root.

    GEN

  • Matsimela
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Matsimela

    Root.

    Matsimela

  • Roots
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roots

    English : patronymic from Root 1.

    Roots

  • Foot
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Foot

    English : variant spelling of Foote.

    Foot

  • Roof
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Roof

    English : variant of Rolfe.German : from Ruffo, a short form of a personal name formed with hrōd ‘renown’, ‘victory’.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Ruf and Ruff.

    Roof

  • Rooh
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rooh

    Soul

    Rooh

  • Rook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rook

    English : nickname from the bird (Old English hrōc), most likely given to a person with very dark hair or a dark complexion or to someone with a raucous voice.English : some early examples, such as Robert of ye Rook (London 1318) and Henry del Rook (Staffordshire 1332), point clearly to a local name of some kind. The first of these could be from a house sign, the second may be a variant of Rock 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with hrok, of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of 1 or from Middle High German rōhen ‘to cry or yell (in battle)’ or Old High German ruoh ‘intent’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Ruck.

    Rook

  • Adima
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Adima

    Beginning; Root

    Adima

  • Rook
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Rook

    Raven

    Rook

  • Groot
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch

    Groot

    Large.

    Groot

  • Roos
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German

    Roos

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a rose.Dutch (also de Roos) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew roses, from roos ‘rose’.Dutch : from the female personal name Rosa (Latin rosa ‘rose’).Dutch : nickname from roos ‘erysipelas’, an infection which causes reddening of the skin and scalp, applied presumably to someone with a ruddy complexion.Swiss German : from a personal name formed with hrōd ‘renown’.Swedish and Danish (of German origin) : as 1.Swedish : variant of Ros.English and Scottish : variant of Ross 2.

    Roos

  • Juggy
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Kenyan

    Juggy

    Root

    Juggy

  • Rout
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now chiefly East Anglia)

    Rout

    English (now chiefly East Anglia) : probably a topographic name for someone who lived by a patch of rough ground, from a hypothetical Old English word rū(we)t or rūhet, derivatives of rūh ‘rough’, ‘overgrown’. Compare Rauch. There are places called Ruffet(t) in Surrey and Sussex which are thought to have this origin.German : Swabian variant of Roth 1.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Rauth.Indian (northern states) : Hindu (Rajput, Jat, Maratha) and Sikh name meaning ‘prince’, from Sanskrit rājaputra (from rāja ‘king’ + putra ‘son’). In India this is a variant of a name more commonly spelled Ravat or Raut. The Jats have a clan called Ravat.

    Rout

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  • Soot
  • v. t.

    To cover or dress with soot; to smut with, or as with, soot; as, to soot land.

  • Root
  • v. t.

    To turn up or to dig out with the snout; as, the swine roots the earth.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To kick with the foot; to spurn.

  • Withdrawing-room
  • n.

    A room for retirement from another room, as from a dining room; a drawing-room.

  • Room
  • v. i.

    To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together.

  • Root
  • v. t.

    To tear up by the root; to eradicate; to extirpate; -- with up, out, or away.

  • Root
  • n.

    An edible or esculent root, especially of such plants as produce a single root, as the beet, carrot, etc.; as, the root crop.

  • Foot
  • n.

    That which corresponds to the foot of a man or animal; as, the foot of a table; the foot of a stocking.

  • Root
  • n.

    The underground portion of a plant, whether a true root or a tuber, a bulb or rootstock, as in the potato, the onion, or the sweet flag.

  • Roof
  • v. t.

    To cover with a roof.

  • Root
  • n.

    That factor of a quantity which when multiplied into itself will produce that quantity; thus, 3 is a root of 9, because 3 multiplied into itself produces 9; 3 is the cube root of 27.

  • Radicated
  • a.

    Having roots, or possessing a well-developed root.

  • Riot
  • v. t.

    To spend or pass in riot.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To tread; as, to foot the green.

  • Rout
  • v. i.

    To search or root in the ground, as a swine.

  • Rooty
  • a.

    Full of roots; as, rooty ground.

  • Root
  • n.

    That which resembles a root in position or function, esp. as a source of nourishment or support; that from which anything proceeds as if by growth or development; as, the root of a tooth, a nail, a cancer, and the like.

  • Root
  • v. i.

    To fix the root; to enter the earth, as roots; to take root and begin to grow.

  • Rhizophagous
  • a.

    Feeding on roots; root-eating.